CURRICULUM VITÆ

MARY FRANCES GIANDREA

Department of History e-mail: [email protected] American University Battelle-Tompkins 119 Washington, D.C. 20016 Tu/F, 10-11, 1-2 and by appt.

Degrees Ph.D., History, Boston College, May, 1997. Institute of Historical Research, University of London, Member of Early Medieval Seminar; Paleography and Codicology, Fall, 1994. B.S., cum laude, Spanish, Georgetown University, 1986.

Academic Positions Visiting Assistant Professor, American University, 2006-present Postdoctoral Fellow, George Mason University, 2003-2006. Interim Director, Western Civilization Program, George Mason University, Spring 2005. Adjunct Instructor, Department of History, Marymount University, 2002-3. Assistant Professor, Department of History, Ohio University, 1999-2002. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, Eastern Connecticut State University, 1998-9. Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History, Boston College, 1997-8. Instructor, Department of History, Boston College, 1995-7. Teaching & Research Assistant, Department of History, Boston College, 1991-1994.

Publications Books: Episcopal Culture in Late Anglo-Saxon England (Woodbridge, 2007).

Articles: “Archbishop and the Eye of the Needle,” Anglo-Norman Studies 16 (1994), 199-220. “The Preferment of Royal Clerks in the Reign of ,” The Haskins Society Journal: Studies in Medieval History 9 (May, 2001), 159-73. “Egbert,” The World Book Encyclopedia, 100 word essay (2001), 115. “Court and Piety in Late Anglo-Saxon England,” co-author with Robin Fleming and Patricia Halpin, The Catholic Historical Review 87 (October, 2001), 569-602. “Archbishop Ealdwulf,” and “Archbishop Æthelgar,” New Dictionary of National Biography, 250 word essays (Oxford, 2004). “Archbishop Eadsige,” New Dictionary of National Biography, 500 word essay (Oxford, 2004). “Regenbald the Chancellor,” New Dictionary of National Biography, 800 word essay (Oxford, 2004). “Archbishop Anselm of ” and “Battle Abbey” for The Early Peoples of Britain and Ireland: An Encyclopedia (Greenwood Publishing, 2008).

Published Reviews: “Review of A. Williams, The English and the ,” Albion 28 (1996), 462-3. “Review of Thirteenth Century England VI, ed. M. Prestwich, R.H. Britnell and R. Frame,” Albion 30 (1998), 470-2. “Review of I. Walker, Harold: the Last Anglo-Saxon King,” Albion 31(1999), 270-1. “Review of M. Lapidge, S. Keynes and D. Scragg, The Blackwell’s Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England,” Albion 32 (2000), 273-4. “Review of K. DeVries, The Norwegian Invasion of England in 1066,” Albion 33 (2001), 76-7. “Review of W.O. Frazer and A. Tyrell, eds., Social Identity in Early Medieval Britain,” Albion 33 (2001), 618-20. (with B. O’Brien), “Review Article of the Year’s Work in Anglo-Saxon History and Culture” Old English Newsletter, M.L.A. 34 (2003 for 1999). “Review of C. Karkov, Text and Picture in Anglo-Saxon England. Narrative Strategies in the Junius 11 Manuscript,” Albion 35 (2003), 91-2. “Review of M. Staunton, The Lives of ,” The Medieval Review (2003). “Review of Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady, ed. B. Wheeler and J. Parsons,” Albion 36 (2004). (with B. O’Brien), “Review Article of the Year’s Work in Anglo-Saxon History and Culture” Old English Newsletter, M.L.A. 35 (2004 for 2000). “Review of I. Howard, Swein Forkbeard’s Invasions and the Danish Conquest of England, 991-101,” The Medieval Review (2004). (with P. Kershaw and E. Rowe), “Review Article of the Year’s Work in Anglo-Saxon History and Culture” Old English Newsletter, M.L.A. 36.2 (2004 for 2001). (with E. Rowe and S. Jurasinski), “Review Article of the Year’s Work in Anglo-Saxon History and Culture,” Old English Newsletter, M.L.A. 37.2 (2005 for 2002). (with E. Rowe and S. Jurasinski), “Review Article of the Year’s Work in Anglo-Saxon History and Culture for 2003,” Old English Newsletter 38.2 (2005 for 2003). “Review of S. E. Wilson, The Life and After-Life of St John of Beverley: The Evolution of the Cult of an Anglo-Saxon Saint,” Journal of British Studies 46 (2007), 664-6. “Review of C. Rawcliffe, Leprosy In Medieval England,” Journal of British Studies (forthcoming). “Review Article: Recent approaches to late Anglo-Saxon episcopal culture,” Early Medieval England 16 (2008), 89-106.

Other GeoQuest CD-Rom Map Project, Houghton Mifflin Company (1998). Textbook and article reviews for Houghton Mifflin Company, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Oxford University Press, Routledge, The Haskins Society Journal and the Journal of Social History.

Work in Progress A chapter on bishops in eleventh-century England for a volume on Domesday Book and eleventh-century England for Cambridge University Press, edited by Robin Fleming. Article on monastic and secular culture in the wake of the Benedictine Reform (to be submitted to Early Medieval Europe).

Papers and Panels “History as Fiction in the Historia Hierosolimitana,” Thirteenth Annual Medieval Forum, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH (April, 1992). “Archbishop Stigand,” Eleventh Annual Charles Homer Haskins Society for Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo- Norman and Angevin History, Houston, TX (November, 1992). “Archbishop Stigand and the Eye of the Needle,” Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, Battle, England (April, 1993). “Episcopal Lordships in Late Anglo-Saxon England,” First Annual International Medieval Congress, Leeds, England (July, 1994). “Twelfth-century Revisionism and the Reconstruction of Anglo-Saxon History,” Carolinas Symposium on British Studies, Boone, NC (October, 1995). “History and Historiography: Medieval and Modern Conceptions of the Anglo-Saxon Church,” American Historical Association, Atlanta, GA (January, 1996). “Royal Clerks in the Reign of Edward the Confessor,” Thirty-first International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI (May, 1996). Panel Organizer, “Women’s Spirituality and the Church in England in the Central Middle Ages,” Fourth Annual International Medieval Congress, Leeds, England (July, 1997). “Episcopal Piety in Late Anglo-Saxon England,” Sixteenth Annual Charles Homer Haskins Society for Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman and Angevin History, Houston, TX (November, 1997). “Stigand’s Friends: the Last Anglo-Saxon Bishops,” Fifth Annual International Medieval Congress, Leeds, England (July, 1998). “The Culture of Piety,” New England Historical Association, Nashua, NH (April, 1999). “Royal Largess and the Formation of Episcopal Identity in Anglo-Saxon England,” Thirty-fourth International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI (May, 1999). “Episcopal Culture in Late Anglo-Saxon England,” Forty-First International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI (May, 2006).

Editorial Positions and Offices Held Executive Secretary, Charles Homer Haskins Society, 1998-2002 Editor, History and Culture Section, Old English Newsletter, 2004-2006 Editor, Medieval Britain/Ireland Section, History Compass (2006-2008)

Fellowships and Grants Postdoctoral Fellowship, George Mason University, 2003-2006 Ohio University Faculty Research Grant, 2000 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Boston College, 1996-1998 Dissertation Fellowship, Boston College, 1994-1995 University Fellowship, Boston College, 1990-1994 R. Alan Brown Memorial Travel Grant, April 1993

Service Search Committees: Postdoctoral Fellows Search, George Mason University (2005) Ancient History and Tudor/Stuart Britain, Ohio University (2002) Balkans/Eastern Europe, OU (2001) Latin America, Eastern Connecticut (1999) Dean’s Search, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston College (1994)

Other: Graduate Committee, Ohio University (2001-2002) Undergraduate Committee, OU (1999-2001) Lectures Committee, History Department, Boston College (1996-1997, 1997-1998) University Academic Council, Boston College (1992-1993)

Courses Taught Western Civilization I, II and combined (1995-2004) Medieval Survey (1999-2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009) Ancient World: Rome (2008, 2009) Ancient World: Greece (2007, 2008) Life and Death in the Middle Ages [seminar] (2007) Renaissance and Revolutions: Europe 1400-1815 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) Honors Seminar: Renaissance and Revolutions (2008) The West in Crisis: Europe 1900-1945 [seminar] (2006) Early (2000, 2001, 2004) Ancient History (2002) Graduate Seminar in European Historiography (2002) Marginal Society in the Middle Ages (2000, 2001) The Early Middle Ages (1996, 1999, 2001, 2002) The Later Middle Ages (2000) Historical Research and Writing [seminar] (1997, 2002) The Crusades (2001) England in the High Middle Ages (1998) Modern World History (1998, 1999)

Memberships Charles Homer Haskins Society, Washington Area Medievalists’ Colloquium